The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 17, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CASS COUNTY SUN
WHEN CHILDREN FRET
It Isn't right fur the little tota to (rot find
they wouldn't if they felt right. Constitu-
tion, headache, worms,
f everishnesB, bad
breath; any of these
will make a child fret.
They need the pleasant
remedy- MOTHER CRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS. They
regulate the bowels,
.break up colds, relieve
feverishnesB, teething
disorders and Btomach
TBiUS MARK troubles.
Cued by Mothers for over 80 years. All drug-
gists sell Mather Gray's Sweet Powder*. Auk
today. Trial package Free. Address
THE MOTHER GRAY CO.. Le Roy, N. Y.
tVERV MORNING end NICHT TAKl
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SYRUP
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SAMPLK
BOTTH AT
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For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sores
Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh
Money back for first bottle if not suited. All dealer*.
Knows His Car
"You are Indifferent!" stormed the
minister. "Pleasure is all you will
consider, but remember: Vou will nev-
er make the climb to heaven in an
automobile!"
The ardent motorist awoke from Ills
doze with a start.
"I'll try it in m.v car any time!" he
shouted.
"O Happy Day" sang the laundress
as she hung the snowy wash on the
line. It was a "happy day" because
she used Eed Cross Ball Blue.—Adv.
Perfection in Practice
Practice thyself even in the things
which thou despairest of accomplish-
ing. For even the left hand which is
ineffectual for all other things for
want of practice, holds the bridle
more vigorously than the right hand:
for it has been practiced in this.—
Marcus Aurelius.
An English inventor's automobile
for Children is driven by compressed
air, having tanks that are filled with
a tire pump.
The Health of Mothers is
of Great Importance
Houston, Texas.—"Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription was a great
benefit to me dur-
ing middle life.
The bearing pains
and other trouble
and sickness which
came upon me at
that time were all
dispelled by the
, use of the 'Pre-
s ecrlption.' I con-
sider It a wonder-
ful remedy, and I
am glad to recom-
mend It
"My daughter was wonderfully
benefited by taking a few bottles of
the 'Prescription.' It is a priceless
remedy for functional disturbances."
—Mrs. Birdie Horton, 18 Stanley St
All druggists. Write Dr. Pierce,
president Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N.
Y., for free medical advice.
Deel'inlng Wars Made Comfortable and Prof-
itable. fHO will give you Intercut In a Flor-
ida poultry farm. Write Orange Blossom
Poultry Farms, Ine.. Winter Haven. Fin.
A. II. WICKER COTTON SCHOOL
OA LI. AN. TKXAS
Opening date April 16th. Complete eotton
Course Write for full partie. Box 957. Dallas.
Sick People! You don't have to be Hick. Thure
is ft wonderful dl«eovery which In bringing
relief to thoiiHand . If you are weak, ex-
hausted, or suffering from Bad Blood. Rheu-
matism, Nervousness Kidney and Liver Trou-
bles. Htomach Disorders. Malaria. Constipa-
tion, Headaches, send name and address on
postal card. Particulars free. Dr J D
Boone. 406 Clark Bldg.. Jacksonville. Fin
Safety Razor Blades
Only 2c Per Blade
All Makes. Rend your blades to our factory
to be renewed and resharpened better than
when you bought them.
GUARANTEED VERY SHARP
Wrap blades with coin and mail to
SAFETY IILADE CO.. INC.
Station K, Dept. '<200, Los Angeles, Calif.
Frostproof Cabbage Plants—Delivered, Satis,
guar., 200, 60c; 500. 90c; 1,000, J 1.35. Tomato
same price. Dial Plant Farms, iJialvllle, Tex.
Collecting Agency Is Profitable Busings.
Book oil how to open and operate collecting
agency, $7.50. Checks must be certified. 211
Goodhue Bldg., Beaumont, Tex.
Don't Dab, Use Zilgah
Thfl face powder supreme, put on once for
the day. A revelation In what a powder can
be. Made ill White, Naturelle. Flesh. Brun-
ette. 5(Jc per bo* regular size.
Zllgah Perfumes, delightful lasting odors,
dollar quality at 60c per one ounce bottle.
To get acquainted, send 60c for your choice
of the perfunion and get box powder FREE
postpaid. Satisfaction or refund.
I R. 8WARTZ CHEMICAL CO.
1410 Bosh Ave. ... DnUnx, Texas.
Free Package Ornngeolo. makes gallon dell-
clous drink. Fine for parties, entertainments.
Send ad and 4c postage. Orangeolo Co., 6538
N. Maplcwood K. Ave., Chicago, 111
WHOLESALE PRICES ON
NURSERY STOCK
Direct to Grower. Examine Plants, Shrubs,
and Trees, Before You Pay. Satisfaction As-
sured. Write for Our Catnlog Before You
Order and Save Monoy. 1'KEK NI IIHK.KY
STOCK. Send the names of six neighbors
that grow small Fruits and wo mall coupon
entitling you tc additional nursery stock
free with your flrst order.
THE WHITTEN-ACKEKMAN Kt'RSERIRN
llox 85. Ilrldgnmn. Mich.
BECOME EXPERT nOOKREKPJBB
Private practical instruction. No Interference
present position. Complete course 1 months,
write Continental School. Dallas, Tex.
W. N. U., DALLAS, NO 15 -1928.
Indians Sail for Germany
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Indians who sailed recently for
trying to Induce "Little Joe" to do a
Germany. The picture shows thetn
dance.
Hunt for Seals
One of Thrills
Giants of Newfoundland Get
Ready to Sail on Un-
certain Quest.
St. John's, Newfoundland.—Recking
little of small profits or disasters, the
husky giants of the northern outposts
have cast their fortunes again with
the sealing fleet that sails away each
March to the ieetlelds.
They lind this annual search for
the wealth of the ice pans the chief
outlet for a spirit of adventure in-
herited from their seadog sires of
Elizabethan days. Kleven steamers
carry the battalion of seal killers this
year.
Slow and clumsy these men appear
as they walk along the waterfront
streets, selecting from the shops their
scanty requirements for the voyage—
a sheath knife, a steel, a pair of skin
boots, a cap witli "ears" and little
else.
Excited as Schoolboys.
Their prosaic mien reveals little
either ot agility or thought of adven-
ture, but when the word is passed i<>
cast off and made for sea they are
as full of excitement as a crowd of
schoolboys, as active as acrobats.
They must be active and alert, for
sure-footedness and quickness to act
means life.
This year an airplane piloted by
Colin Caldwell, a Canadian aviator,
has been enlisted to operate from the
land and help the siiip locate the
seal herds, first in the gulf 01 St.
Lawrence, later on the Northeast
coast. Year after year the "main
patch" comes jut of the North on the
breast of the Arctic current. The
aviator's findings are sent to the fleet
by radio.
Seals, some "square flippers" ten and
twelve feet long and weighing as much
as 1,500 pounds, others "harps" and
"hoods," whose young weigh as little
as 45 pounds, are the game of the
hunters.
Wide Variatipn in Profits.
Fortunes vary. Last year the shares
of men oil different ships ranged from
$85 to $30.83. The year before It
varied fro . $124.60 di wn to $12.28. de-
pending upon the amount of fat
brought Into port.
The hazards the men run for their
uncertain reward Include blizzards,
treacherous trails and destruction of
ships by storm and Ice. In 1898 a
Football Like War in
This African Town
Tunis.—Stones, guns and raz-
ors play their parts In football
In Tunisia.
Sporting excitement became
so Intense during a recent
match here that when the whis-
tle ended the game with the
score 3 to 8, rooters on both
sides charged In battle array.
Stones were the favorite mis-
siles but five revolvers were
fired and two razors marked vic-
tims.
blizzard brought death to 48 men of
the crew of the Greenland.
In 1! 14 the Southern Cross, return-
ing to port, was lost with 173 men.
In the same year 77 of the crew of the
S. S." Newfoundland were unable to
regain their ship when u blizzard over-
took them, and next day they were
found frozen to death.
Such disasters, however, prove no
deterrent to this race of men. For
generations they have found the call
of the frozen sens Irresistible.
Instrument Warns of
Niagara Ice Forming
Niagara Falls, N. Y.—An Intricate
machine combining wind-velocity and
water-level gauges with a wind-direc-
tion finder warns the Niagara Falls
Power company when ice may be ex-
pected to form in the upper Niagara
river.
The contrivance, Invented by Peter
Seller of Niagara Falls, is sheltered on
Grass Island near the company's flow-
er houses above the falls. Impressions
made by the three devices are Syn-
chronized idi a sheet of paper which
passes through the machine.
The wind-velocity gauge is so con-
structed that it operates a recording
device which prints a red dot on the
paper when the wind cups over oca d
have traversed a mile. A pen, operated
by the water-level gauge, records the
height of the water above mean tide
at Albany, and the wind-direction find-
er, a weather vane, propels a stamping
device with a rubber arrow which al-
ways points in the same direction as
the vane. Passage of time is indicated
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! Will on Handkerchief
Disposes of Fortune
Chicago.—Chinese hieroglyph-
ics on a silk handkerchief 21
inches square disposed of tlip
$25,000 estate of Don Pig Ye.
The strange will was unearthed
<: by Mitchell C. Robin, clerk of
" the Probate court, where the
will had been filed two years
ago.
Don Big Ye was in the chop
suey business and invested his
suvlngs.
Interpreted by a Chinese In
court, the will leaves the entire
fortune to his young American
widow, who now lives In Hong-
kong.
One cluuse of the will read:
"1 hope she will be as Indus-
trious, economical, faithful und
loyal as she can he. She should
know that 'lie building up of a
fortune Is not nn easy task and
that keeping It Is still harder."
on the paper so that the machine com-
piles an hourly record of the three in-
struments.
Seller's Invention supplants three
separate recording devices and ellmV
nates a tedious job of comparison.
Increased Noise Cuts
Work, Inventor States
B.-ooklyn.— Noise Is increasing 100
per cent yearly In American cities nnd
causes 20 per cent loss of efficiency
to the average oliiee worker, according
to Dr. Hiram Percy Maxim, lieutenant
commander In the United States naval
reserve, w!;o Is working on plans for
silencing riveters, subways and build-
ing machinery.
"1 b:>lleve the worker who is earn-
ing $2(i a week could, under quiet con-
ditions, earn $25 a week with no
greater expenditure of effort." be said
"There Is no question but that the
noise in our cities is a contributing
factor in the increasing number of
neurotics and cases of nervous break-
downs."
Doctor Maxim mentioned specifically
the noises of traffic. Including horns
of automobiles, exhaust noises of cars
and trucks, the riveting machine, the
street car, and pulsating noises of
many kinds of machines.
All these, lie believes, would be elim-
inated or reduced to a fraction of their
present* intensity If the public were
awakened to what they cost in healtl/
and money.
Pianist Percy Grainger
Engaged to Poetess
White Plains, N. Y.—The romance of
a noted pianist and composer and a
Swedish poet aud painter was revealed
with announcement of the engage-
ment of Percy Grainger to Miss lilla
Viola Strom.
The romance began on a Pacific liner
a year ago when the pianist was re-
turning from his native Australia, he
wrote in a letter, asking Mr. and Mrs
F. E. Morse, his manager and secre-
tary, to announce the engagement. It
was promoted, he said, by the resem-
blance of Miss Strom to the family of
his mother, since whose death in 15122
he has confessed to a feeling of lone-
liness and depression.
Tlie marriage Is expected to take
place in August after Miss Strom com-
pletes a tour of Europe. The honey-
moon will be spent tramping in Gla-
cier National park. Montana.
Oregon Scouts Reach Eagle Rank
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MOTHER!
Clean Child's Bowels witti
"California Fig Syrup"
Hurry, Mother! Even constipated,
ollibus, feverish, or sick, colic Babies
and Children love to take genuine
"California Fig Syrup." No other lax-
ative regulates the tender little bowels
so nicely. It sweetens the stomach and
starts the liver and bowels without
griping. Contains no narcotics or sooth-
ing drugs. Suy "California" to your
druggist and avoid counterfeits. In-
sist upon genuine "California Fig
Syrup" which contains directions.
And Sflrinkte
in the Foot-Bath
ALLEN'S FOOT=EASE
The Antiseptic, Healing Powder for
tired, swollen, smarting, sweating
feet. It takes the friction from tha
shoe, prevents blisters and sore spots
and takes the sting out of corns and
bunions. Always use Allen's Foot-E >«
for Dancing and to Break in New
Shoes. Sold everywhere.
In a Plncb, Use Allen's Foot-Ease
HEALTH '
HINTS
Keep your vital organs active and yot*
can forget about your health. Aid nature
and she will repay you with renewed life.
Since 1696, the sturdy Hollanders have-
warded off kidney, liver, bladder, bowel
troubles with their National Household
Remedy—the original and genuine
HAARLEM OIL
Dr. Fecry'a ■ Dead Shot" kill*
nnd expels worms in a very few hours. One
dose suffices. It works quickly aud surely.
All Druggists. 60c.
DstPeery's
Gifiiffi&fibfifor WORMS
At druKKims orT72 Pearl Street. Now fork City
IdxE'tiSWiB'S
GMffl Tonic
Invigorates, Purifies and
Enriches the Blood, eoc
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Every 76c tube with pile pipe nnd every 60c
box of PA ZD OINTMENT is sold by all
Druggists with the understand ing that
money will bo refunded if it fails to curc
any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or
Protruding Piles. Why not try it.
Sounds Like It
Grim—Does your wife speak more
than one tongue?
Show—Speak more! Sometimes I
think she has more.
When love rets the tasks the laborer
never thinks of demanding shorter
hoars.
Prinevllle, Ore., Is proud of two of its boy scouts who have won national
distinction. They are Gordon McNely (left) and Dorrls GUIam (right). Gordon
has won a total of 45 merit medals and has done heroic work in lighting
forest fires. Dorrls was the youngest Eagle scout In the United States, win-
ning admission to the ranks of the Eagles at the age of thirteen
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 17, 1928, newspaper, April 17, 1928; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341060/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.